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  1. Hello, I don't have time to build my own server and don't want to use an COTS NAS vendor. Where can I purchase a driveless prebuilt server for Unraid?
  2. I had not, thank you. Will run a few tests on that drive a report back. If I replace that drive with another, of at least the same capacity, will the array rebuild itself? Thx
  3. Hello, I moved the four drives in my existing array from built-in motherboard SATA to a Dell PERC H310 (taped and flashed to IT-Mode) in preparation of adding additional drives. Parity check progress was estimating weeks to months to complete. I let it run 8+ hours overnight and it was 29% complete (Average speed: 135 MB/s). I have shutdown the system. Can you please check the attached diagnostic and let me know if there is an issue that is causing the parity check to take so long? System Info: The H310 is a 8-lane PCIe v2.0 card. The motherboard supports PCIe v2.0. Therefore, the theoretical throughput (of the controller card) should be x8 (eight lane) v2.0 PCIe slot: 8 * 500 MB/s = 4000 MB/s = 4 GB/s = 32Gb/s. What is the expected throughput during a parity check with four 5,400 RPM SATA hard drives? Thx tower-diagnostics-20190123-0722.zip
  4. chown -R nobody:users /mnt/user/unRAID/ appears to have resolved the SMB permission denied. The file were likely incorrectly owned because I used rsync, run as root, to copy them to /mnt/user/unRAID/ Thx
  5. Hello, I'm new to unRAID, can list the folders in the root of my SMB share but cannot click into them. I have created unRAID user scott and granted him Read/Write permissions on the share. Attempting to access the share from a Windows 10 client. The owner and group of the folders in the share is root. I've attached the output of the 'net use' command from the client and 'smbstatus' command from the server, and also the server diagnostic file. Any help is appreciated. tower-diagnostics-20190115-1059.zip
  6. Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7600 @ 3.06GHz Neither CPU nor RAM appear to be the issue. Topping out at 23 MB/s. Diagnostics attached. tower-diagnostics-20190110-1001.zip
  7. rsync --progress -rltuv [email protected]:/mnt/Vol1/ /mnt/user/unRAID/
  8. Removing the bad RAM fixed the issue. That said, rsync is topping out at approx. 21 MB/s. When I manually copy (SMB) a large file from the same source host to a different destination host, my laptop, I get 120 MB/s. All three systems are connected to the same switch. SMB get from the same source to unRAID averages approx. 65-70 MB/s Why is rsync three times as slow as SMB with the same source and destination and almost six times slower than SMB from the same source to a different destination on the same switch? Thx
  9. Looks like I have a bad stick of RAM. Will try the rsync again and report back.
  10. Thank you for the guidance. I wasn't able to reboot or shutdown via the GUI so I had to powerdown from the CLI. Disk 1 filesystem check output is attached. I then tried the rsync again with similar results: Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/Macintosh HD.dmg 12,365,856,768 37% 19.85kB/s 292:19:07 12,387,876,864 37% 19.85kB/s 292:00:17 12,395,216,896 37% 19.85kB/s 291:53:47 Disk1_Filesystem_Check.txt tower-diagnostics-20190104-1244.zip
  11. Hello, I'm running unRAID v6.6.6 on a HP Compaq 6000 Pro Microtower. I've installed "Community Applications" Plugin and Zoneminder Docker. I appear to be experiencing a performance issue that I don't know how to debug. Any help would be much appreciated. You can see below, I've issued a rsync command to copy from 192.168.0.232 to unRAID and the file transfer speed has slowed to a crawl. I verified that the 192.168.0.232 server is performing well. root@Tower:/# rsync --progress -rltuv [email protected]:/mnt/Vol1/ /mnt/user/unRAID/ [email protected]'s password: receiving incremental file list ./ .windows 0 100% 0.00kB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#1, ir-chk=7016/7018) Backups/ Backups/.DS_Store 8,196 100% 7.82MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#2, ir-chk=7011/7018) Backups/._.DS_Store 4,096 100% 3.91MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#3, ir-chk=7010/7018) Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/ Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/.DS_Store 6,148 100% 5.86MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#4, ir-chk=6991/7018) Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/._.DS_Store 4,096 100% 1.95MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#5, ir-chk=6990/7018) Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/._Macintosh HD.dmg 4,096 100% 1.30MB/s 0:00:00 (xfr#6, ir-chk=6989/7018) Backups/Amy (Mac Mini)/Macintosh HD.dmg 20,678,180,864 62% 19.85kB/s 176:00:06 20,760,494,080 62% 19.85kB/s 174:50:47 20,763,115,520 62% 7.44kB/s 466:37:33 20,763,377,664 62% 0.62kB/s 5578:17:22 tower-diagnostics-20190102-2235.zip
  12. Hello, I'm brand new to unRAID and CA. It appears that the script is not able to download the dlandon/zoneminder image. I don't see any blocked entries in my firewall log. What protocols & ports are used to pull the image and from what server? Add Container Pulling image: dlandon/zoneminder:latest IMAGE ID [latest]: Pulling from dlandon/zoneminder. TOTAL DATA PULLED: 0 B Command:root@localhost:# /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/docker run -d --name='Zoneminder' --net='bridge' --privileged=true -e TZ="America/Los_Angeles" -e HOST_OS="Unraid" -e 'PUID'='99' -e 'PGID'='100' -e 'SHMEM'='50%' -p '8443:443/tcp' -p '9000:9000/tcp' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/Zoneminder':'/config':'rw' -v '/mnt/user/appdata/Zoneminder/data':'/var/cache/zoneminder':'rw' --log-opt max-size=50m --log-opt max-file=1 'dlandon/zoneminder' Please wait.... Unable to find image 'dlandon/zoneminder:latest' locally latest: Pulling from dlandon/zoneminder
  13. Rufus, extracting files, and running make bootable script appears to have resolved the issue. Thx
  14. I tried both the static IP and DHCP configuration options of the unRAID.USB.Creator.Win32.exe fdisk -l indicates that the flash drive is /dev/sda. df command does not list '/boot' or 'boot' under 'Filesystem' column, nor is /dev/sda listed in the 'Mounted on' column.
  15. From the "Need help? Read me first!" post: "If networking is not working...login at the console command prompt, you can type diagnostics, and you will get the same diagnostics.zip file in the /boot/logs folder. You can then shut down with powerdown and take the flash drive to another computer." There is neither a /boot nor a /logs directory on my flash drive.